Why the United States Fears Russia: Thesis of Polarization
Karla Fetrow: Russia is open to business, but the U.S. remains fearful. A two-part critical analysis of governments in change and political polarization.
Karla Fetrow: Russia is open to business, but the U.S. remains fearful. A two-part critical analysis of governments in change and political polarization.
Edward-Yemil Rosario -Thinking is an action. Critical thinking is a subversive action. For all aspiring intellectuals (lovers of knowledge), thoughts are the laboratory where one poses questions in the search for answers; it is the crucible where visionary thinking and theory and external action meet.
Grainne Rhuad- One man’s speculation led to a legion of followers, and now what? “As he sat amongst the fallout…”
Bill The Butcher-I’ve seen this view, more than once, of course, as the robot probes made this same journey. But this time it’s us, it’s me, with nothing between me and the ship but a few kilometres of the poison-air.
Dr. Phal Mc Cawk- Dr. Phal finds himself explaining why flavored lip balm is not an appropriate gift for the American Tea Party.